Take another look @ footage of 'Hydra' sleeper agent 'Brock Rumlow' aka 'Crossbones' fighting it out with Chris Evans as 'Steve Rogers' aka 'Captain America' on the set of "Captain America: Civil War":

There’s something for everyone this week in our roundup, from epic Christmas Eve parties to epic Michael Bay action scenes -- and even a whiff of that awards-season flavor that's quickly approaching. Watch them below and give us your comments.
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1. The Night Before Red-Band Trailer 1 (November 25)
Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie and Joseph Gordon-Levitt play three dudes in search of one last, epic...

We knew that it would be a fast turnaround for young actor Tom Holland after being cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War, but it would appear that he’s already done.

While discussing their latest movie Vacation, Spider-Man screenwriters Jonthan Goldstein and John Francis Daley have said that they will be screened his scenes this coming weekend. “We hear good things,” Goldstein told Vulture. “We might even get to look at the Spidey suit, which is exciting.”

When asked about the rumours that Vulture and Scorpion (played by Billy Zane and Jason Biggs respectively) will be the villains in their movie, Daley said, “We’ve discussed certain characters, but nothing is certain yet, for sure.”

While Marvel Studios have a habit of signing their actors up for multi-picture deals, it seems that Michael Douglas didn’t get the typical Marvel contract for Ant-Man, with the actor revealing that he hasn’t signed on for any future appearances as Dr. Henry ‘Hank’ Pym, although he’s open to a return.

“I’m not signed up to anything more,” Douglas tells Yahoo Movies. “I’ve learned a whole lot and would look forward to more if it comes my way but if not I’ve enjoyed the experience. Now that I understand a bit more about Hank Pym too. I think in this one I had to carry a lot of plot and exposition. In the next one I hope things get a little more bizarre… the Quantum Realm!”

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The embattled studio originally intended to release the film on September 30, but took it off the schedule earlier this month as it struggled to deal with the fallout from a massive missed debt payment. Relativity acquired rights to the film, which focuses on the Australia-based Christian worship band Hillsong United, in March.

Earlier this year, Warner Bros. pulled the movie from its April 1 slot after Alcon Entertainment was unable to secure the rights. The film is a play for faith-based crowds. Hillsong United is led by Joel Houston, the son of Hillsong Church’s founders, an organization that boasts more than 100,000 weekly attendees across its 12 locations.

The film is a co-production of Cantinas Entertainment, Grace Hill Media and MediaWeaver Entertainment.

Relativity is expected to file for Chapter 11 protection on Thursday.
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One of 3 Jesse Owens projects currently in development, Anthony Mackie's drew the interest of Relativity Media earlier this year, putting the film closer to going into production, for a 2016 release.
Any previous plans have now been derailed thanks to recent news that Relativity Media is sliding towards near-certain bankruptcy. According to Variety, producers of the film successfully canceled ongoing negotiations that would have seen Relativity become the film’s distributor. Had the project not been released from the negotiations, it would most likely have been caught up in drawn-out proceedings that will commence when Relativity is expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Film telling story of multi-gold-medal winning track star has been cut loose by Relativity Media ahead of the studio filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

The makers of a forthcoming biopic of celebrated athlete Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, have managed to extricate the project from struggling Hollywood “mini-major” studio Relativity Media as it slides towards near-certain bankruptcy.

According to Variety, producers of the film – which is due to star The Hurt Locker’s Anthony Mackie and begin shooting later this year – successfully cancelled ongoing negotiations that would have seen Relativity become the film’s distributor. Had the project not been released from the negotiations, it would most likely have been caught up in drawn-out proceedings that will commence when Relativity is expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday.

Sony has unveiled a restricted trailer for its upcoming "The Night Before" Christmas comedy, starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie. Check it out below. Plot: Ethan (Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Rogen) and Chris (Mackie) have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they're entering adulthood, the tradition is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of Christmas parties. The new movie is set to hit theaters on November 25th.
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In the frantic days leading up to Relativity Media’s much-anticipated bankruptcy, producers have been scrambling to remove their film projects from the mini-studio — in hopes that the pics won’t become hopelessly mired in what could be a protracted legal proceeding.

The makers of a Jesse Owens biopic to star Anthony Mackie, set to begin production in the fall, have reportedly succeeded at the 11th hour in pulling their film from the troubled mini-studio. Sources close to the project said Wednesday evening that they had been successful in pulling the project out of the struggling Relativity operation, just hours ahead of what is expected to be a Thursday bankruptcy filing.

Sources close to the project said that lawyers representing the film — centered on the American hero of the 1936 Olympic Games — sent a letter to Relativity to terminate negotiations that would have made the mini-studio the distributor. The talks were
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Drugs and holidays apparently mix very well together, and Seth Rogen's cocaine-shroom face is here to prove it. He, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie will spend one last Christmas Eve together and answer life's most important questions before it's too late: How timeless is Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball"? What's the most appropriate face to make for a baby that's staring at you? And what's the best ice breaker to say to the dogs surrounding sweet baby Jesus' manger? Bless this movie.
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The Night Before follows Ethan (Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Rogen) and Chris (Mackie) who have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they’re entering adulthood, the tradition is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of Christmas parties.

When it comes to the Christmas comedy, there are two basic kinds. The warm, fuzzy version that's fit for grandparents and grandkids alike. Then there's the vulgar, raunchy adult comedy that would probably have too much eggnog and puke all over the warm and fuzzy version. Can you guess which side of the fence The Night Before starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie is on?
Directed by Jonathan Levine (50/50, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane), The Night Before features that trio of R-rated regulars playing friends who have long held an annual tradition of having a wild time in New York City on Christmas Eve. But since one of them is becoming famous (Mackie) and one is becoming a dad (Rogen), the tradition is going to come to an end. Instead of moaning...

Ever since Captain America: Civil War was announced back in October, during Marvel's now-legendary press event, fans have wondered which superheroes will be siding with Captain America and which will align themselves with Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.). Production is still happening in Atlanta, where Jeremy Renner was spotted wearing a hat which teases the side his character Hawkeye may be on. The hat features an embroidered logo that reads "Team Captain America," seemingly revealing where Hawkeye's allegiance truly lies.

Captain America: Civil War takes place after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo
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Ethan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Seth Rogen) and Chris (Anthony Mackie) have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they’re entering adulthood, the tradition is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of...
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It might be July, but with the debut of the first red-band for "The Night Before," it feels like Christmas is just days away.

Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are reunited with "50/50" director Jonathan Levine – plus Anthony Mackie – for the story of "three dudes, three bros, and three ride-or-die homies" having the ultimate last Christmas night out as three childhood friends become three wise men – this is far from a family-friendly holiday film!

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